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Page viii
... better state of that latter text to work on than any we now possess . Probably it was his own manuscript copy . Surely this is more than admissible — it is most probable . It enables one to explain away some anomalous discrepancies ...
... better state of that latter text to work on than any we now possess . Probably it was his own manuscript copy . Surely this is more than admissible — it is most probable . It enables one to explain away some anomalous discrepancies ...
Page ix
... better exercise , and wisdome to preuent his ex- tremities . If woefull experience may mooue you ( Gentlemen ) to beware , or vnheard of wretchednes intreate you to take heed : I doubt not but you will looke backe with sorrow on your ...
... better exercise , and wisdome to preuent his ex- tremities . If woefull experience may mooue you ( Gentlemen ) to beware , or vnheard of wretchednes intreate you to take heed : I doubt not but you will looke backe with sorrow on your ...
Page x
... better hap , sith thou dependest on so meane a stay . Base minded men al three of you , if by my miserie ye be not warned : for vnto none of you ( like me ) ( 144 ) sought those burres to cleaue : those Puppits ( I meane ) that speake ...
... better hap , sith thou dependest on so meane a stay . Base minded men al three of you , if by my miserie ye be not warned : for vnto none of you ( like me ) ( 144 ) sought those burres to cleaue : those Puppits ( I meane ) that speake ...
Page xi
... better Maisters ; for it is pittie men of such rare wits , should be subiect to the pleasures of such rude groomes . " In this I might insert two more , that both haue writ against these buckram Gentlemen : but let their owne works ...
... better Maisters ; for it is pittie men of such rare wits , should be subiect to the pleasures of such rude groomes . " In this I might insert two more , that both haue writ against these buckram Gentlemen : but let their owne works ...
Page xvii
... better lines than these from David and Bethsabe : Cusay . The stubborn enemies to David's peace , ... And bursts with burden of ten thousand griefs ' " ( Dyce's one - vol . edition , pp . 484 , 485 ) . . b He Of Greene , as a " comedian ...
... better lines than these from David and Bethsabe : Cusay . The stubborn enemies to David's peace , ... And bursts with burden of ten thousand griefs ' " ( Dyce's one - vol . edition , pp . 484 , 485 ) . . b He Of Greene , as a " comedian ...
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Page 28 - ... me bread and water, being a king ; So that, for want of sleep and sustenance, My mind's distempered, and my body's numb'd, And whether I have limbs or no, I know not.
Page vii - The Whole Contention betweene the two Famous Houses, Lancaster and Yorke. With the Tragicall ends of the good Duke Humfrey, Richard Duke of Yorke, and King Henrie the sixt. Diuided into two Parts : And newly corrected and enlarged. Written by William Shakespeare, Gent. Printed at London, for TP" A small quarto, containing 64 leaves, A to Q in fours.